Alex Jones: “The reason you have HIV is because it is a culture now in the gay community ... to give other people HIV”

From the October 8 edition of Genesis Communications Network’s The Alex Jones Show:

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ALEX JONES (HOST): I want to get into the psychology of the insane Democratic Party here, because when HIV goes from lowered numbers like it is to exploding in the next five years, in a few years, if we’re still here, as a planet, don’t have nuclear war, I will go back to this show and say here I am in 2017 saying within three to five years California will have a 200 percent increase in HIV. And they will also complain and say we need single-payer, we need socialist health care, the reason we have HIV is because we don’t have free health care. No, the reason you have HIV is because it is a culture now in the gay community -- that I first read about 20 years ago in Rolling Stone -- to give other people HIV. It’s truly nihilistic. So here’s the article: “‘Progress’:” -- LA Times -- “Knowingly exposing others to HIV no longer a felony in California.” It’s the same thing as a parking ticket, so it’s essentially legalized.

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This is a religion. This is satanism, folks. Because if they can get away with this, they can get away with anything. This is totally insane.

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